Well I've heard it said before by those much kinder than IThat what separates a wiseman from a foolIs what he sees when he looks into the skyWhat he sees...
Well I've heard it said before by those much kinder than I That what separates a wiseman from a fool Is what he sees when he looks into the sky What he sees when he looks into the sky
One might see a big space While another might long for the moon Another might see only unreachable stars And a fool looks back down at his shoes
But a wise man sees his own backyard A wise man always lives in the stars A wise man wants to re-write the book And it's thrown into the fools fire Without even a look
Somewhere close by and yet so far away Is a place where we came from that we may see again someday A place of more breadth and more depth than you'll know And a fool has never seen where a wise man will go
And a wise man sees his own backyard A wise man always lives in the stars A wise man wants to re-write the book And it's thrown into the fools fire Without even a look
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My son Jasper is the childs voice at the beginning of this song.
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My son Jasper is the childs voice at the beginning of this song.
10/18/17 11:12:43PM @moequinn:
last & only comment on this song is from 2009 ~ amazing ~ as this is an awesome song ~ I heard it first on Tuesday night on with Douglas Dickens as DJ ~ a wonderful song
07/09/09 09:40:14PM @mike-kohlgraf:
Hey again, Val .. that's one I haven't heard from you, so, I will play a double this Saturday on my Saturday Night Rocks show here on Mix Radio - Mixposure.com!
This is a fantastic arrangement, love the acoustic flair! The vocals and harmonizing is super! Lyrics - well, entertaining - they tell a story! Nice little lead as well, so all around - this is a winner for me!
<p>I was born in SE Missouri, and raised in that rural midwest way. I grew up in and around the church as my dad was a preacher and my mom played piano...
<p>I was born in SE Missouri, and raised in that rural midwest way. I grew up in and around the church as my dad was a preacher and my mom played piano and sang.</p><p>I learned to swim in the Mississippi river, played in corn fields, and grew up to be a teen in the 70s smokin lots of weed and rebelling against nothing.</p><p>I was an awkward loner of a teen and music was my escape. I loved CSNY, Pink Floyd, Genesis, James Taylor, Harry Chapin, Cat Stevens, The Beatles and everything else that had some depth. As soon as I started playing guitar I began to try to imitate what I was listening to. I started writing not long after I picked up the guitar. I always had plenty of agnst to drive the music. I also had lots of advice as I knew everything.</p><p>I moved to Houston in 1980 at the age of 20. I started playing out locally and began opening for some of the great Texas Singer/Songwriters like Shake Russell, John Vandiver and David Rodriguez. I was in awe of these guys and they spurred me on.</p><p>Through the 80s I played here and there and continued to write. I met my wife in 1990 and we moved to Austin where I got serious about pursuing music. I signed a management and publishing deal with Mark Hybner and recorded a few songs with Mark Hallman at Congress house. Brad Kopp (Jimmy Dale Gilmore) and Mark Hallman (Dan Fogelberg) played on and produced my tunes. Then the kids started coming and life got in the way; music was put on the back burner.</p><p>We moved to Iowa in 1995 and I continued to write but without putting too much effort into it. Starving and supporting a family has a way of making music less important.</p><p>In 1999 I moved to Vermont where I was able to setup a studio and work on music.</p><p>In 2003 I released the album that I started in 1992. Two songs were recorded in Austin, the rest in my studio/office in Vermont.</p><p>I am continuing to work on my next album.</p>
last & only comment on this song is from 2009 ~ amazing ~ as this is an awesome song ~ I heard it first on Tuesday night on with Douglas Dickens as DJ ~ a wonderful song
Hey again, Val .. that's one I haven't heard from you, so, I will play a double this Saturday on my Saturday Night Rocks show here on Mix Radio - Mixposure.com!
This is a fantastic arrangement, love the acoustic flair! The vocals and harmonizing is super! Lyrics - well, entertaining - they tell a story! Nice little lead as well, so all around - this is a winner for me!
Cheers,
Mike